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one of the biggest problems in the economy, interesting changes here. used to be concerned about too little deficit reduction. that back in april. that's fallen off. not a whole lot of concern about deflation or overall inflation and a little bit more concern about too much deficit reduction, that the sequester is hitting the economy in a bad way, but those aren't on the top. let's go to the next one to look at the top, the next graphic, there we go. the european financial crisis falling off, slow job growth and tax and regulatory policies the two maintaining the top spot for the second month in a row. let's see some of the other ones, 11% sluggish overseas growth, overall uncertainty. asset price bubbles and declines. slow income growth, slow overall growth, and then there's negative economic commentary by the press. thought i'd throw that in there. someone did mention that. as for the overall economic outlook, really unchanged since the april survey. looking for 2.1% year over year and accelerating to 2.6% next year. tyler, not a lot of concern about
one of the biggest problems in the economy, interesting changes here. used to be concerned about too little deficit reduction. that back in april. that's fallen off. not a whole lot of concern about deflation or overall inflation and a little bit more concern about too much deficit reduction, that the sequester is hitting the economy in a bad way, but those aren't on the top. let's go to the next one to look at the top, the next graphic, there we go. the european financial crisis falling off,...
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according to onn former fed economist, the economy still needs the help. >> stated driven, depends on data, and right now climate gains have not been very good because of all of this sequester and that tax increases. as the fed feared. so it is not too surprising. they're going to need to see us get over this. >> but, at his press conference get the chance to clarify, even walk back those comments that he made in may on possible slower quantitative easing. liz: let's make our viewers clear. a news conference for you will take questions from people like you. @%e think it will go over into the show? has in the past gone so long. something tells me he wants to communicate, let the markets know, translating it for everybody. >> the press conference starts at 230. it usually goes now less than 45 minutes. probabby could go for an hour, maybe longer. liz: thank you very much. see you tomorrow. closing bell ringing in 49 minutes as investors wait for that moment, that announcement from fed chairman ben bernanke tomorrow. more important, what you do today. we have a three-point plan to help y
according to onn former fed economist, the economy still needs the help. >> stated driven, depends on data, and right now climate gains have not been very good because of all of this sequester and that tax increases. as the fed feared. so it is not too surprising. they're going to need to see us get over this. >> but, at his press conference get the chance to clarify, even walk back those comments that he made in may on possible slower quantitative easing. liz: let's make our...
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and the economy is headed up. people would have said well cause and effect they slash taxes for the wealthy again, slash regulations, slashed programs for the poor. got rid of that jimmy carter barack obama fluke, and look the economy is up. this was a critically important election. i have covered nine of them mostly for news week magazine. this one was the most important election because if the ion ayam rand loving paul ryan would have been elected it was on the line. >> michael: and not the least of which was once again another contest was decided by a bartender. jonathan alter, the book is called "the center holds obama and his enemies." we thank you for being with us. >> it was fun. >> michael: coming up we go into the againeticly modified food debate. a discussion that will make you run into the backyard to start your own garden i promise. >> michael: last month an oregon farmer sound a mysterious type of genetically modified wheat in his field. it was developed by monsanto to resist the herbicide round up. g
and the economy is headed up. people would have said well cause and effect they slash taxes for the wealthy again, slash regulations, slashed programs for the poor. got rid of that jimmy carter barack obama fluke, and look the economy is up. this was a critically important election. i have covered nine of them mostly for news week magazine. this one was the most important election because if the ion ayam rand loving paul ryan would have been elected it was on the line. >> michael: and not...
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partnership would increase exports decrease barriers as part of a broader strategy for both of our economies that was to pour hundreds of thousands of jobs on both sides of the ocean. >> he also met with russian president vladimir putin tried to talk him down from his support of the syrian government. they both agreed they have a difference of opinion on the issue. >> new england patriots owner says vladimir putin stole his 2005 s super bowl ring. he gave him the ring in a visit. a few days after the passing of the ring there was confusion as to whether the ring was a gift or whether it it was stolen.kraft claims it was a gift. >> we have all kinds of changes in the 7 day forecast. a slight chance of a storm tomorrow 77 degrees on wednesday 85 on a thursday at " make it up to 90 degrees on saturday. showers and thunderstorms also possible for saturday night and sunday. mostly cloudy on monday with a high of 89 degrees. >> miss utah had this deer in headlights moment when she was asked about male and female income disparities. >> we're continuing to try to strive to ... figure out how to crea
partnership would increase exports decrease barriers as part of a broader strategy for both of our economies that was to pour hundreds of thousands of jobs on both sides of the ocean. >> he also met with russian president vladimir putin tried to talk him down from his support of the syrian government. they both agreed they have a difference of opinion on the issue. >> new england patriots owner says vladimir putin stole his 2005 s super bowl ring. he gave him the ring in a visit. a...
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and then tomorrow, fed chief ben bernanke will talk about the economy. investors are hoping he'll clarify what he said last month about the fed possibly dialing back it's bond buying program. >>> ahead of that federal reserve meeting, tokyo's nikkei lost a quarter percent while hong kong's hang seng was mostly flat. >>> on monday, investors guessed the central bank will prop up the economy. so the markets went up. the dow climbed 109 points, while the nasdaq rose 28 points. >>> standard & poor's lowered ford motors stock from buy to hold. the market index claimed ford's losses in europe which are expected to reach $2 billion this year. but s&p did say pickup sales in the u.s. should help the automakers see strong profits. >>> a big coup for netflix. starting next year, they'll be joining forces with dreamworks. the agreement is said to include 300 hours of new tv episodes. financial details have not been released but it's expected to be worth several hundred million dollars. the deal will help netflix compete with premium channels like hbo and showtime.
and then tomorrow, fed chief ben bernanke will talk about the economy. investors are hoping he'll clarify what he said last month about the fed possibly dialing back it's bond buying program. >>> ahead of that federal reserve meeting, tokyo's nikkei lost a quarter percent while hong kong's hang seng was mostly flat. >>> on monday, investors guessed the central bank will prop up the economy. so the markets went up. the dow climbed 109 points, while the nasdaq rose 28 points....
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we have a slow-growing economy. despite those challenges, and the things that strikes me is some people are starting talk about a new normal. i think as citizens, as leaders of the enterprise, whether it is business or policy or politics, we owe it to the american citizenry to reject that new normal notion. i am here to tell you today that energy provides us an opportunity to do just that. people are already working on it, right? vice chair of the atlanta federal reserve board and monetary policy is doing everything they can do from a fiscal policy standpoint, a lot more work needs to be done. i consider fiscal policy right now. i want you to consider something that i live with everyday. when i consider the families we serve in the southeast, 48% of these families take less than $40,000 a day. these days -- these families make tough kitchen table decisions every day. the question i put to you and to myself and anybody ideal with, why can't we? i think we owe it to america to address these tough issues and and a way
we have a slow-growing economy. despite those challenges, and the things that strikes me is some people are starting talk about a new normal. i think as citizens, as leaders of the enterprise, whether it is business or policy or politics, we owe it to the american citizenry to reject that new normal notion. i am here to tell you today that energy provides us an opportunity to do just that. people are already working on it, right? vice chair of the atlanta federal reserve board and monetary...
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economy would not only be a stall on the u.s. economy as we see the policies set be i the fed are being imitated this is what draggy has been doing in europe and in japan. i many own sense is that for a short period of time, probably another two or three quarters. it's important for america to continue to provide the leadership that will allow a global recovery to occur. then we do have to get on with the business of solving structural issues. i don't think it will be easier to solve structural issues if we find ourselves back in the state in the recovery we currently have is going to be questioned. >> i think that's right nevada the confidence fa we node to keep if economy going seems to be correlated to the market's perception of what the fed is doing. and maybe we're surprised by that a little bit because the fundamentals shouldn't be so checked. but the pact is, they are. the psychology, the canesian animal spirits, if you will, seem to be realed to the market's reactions to where the fed is on the issue. and i think what you
economy would not only be a stall on the u.s. economy as we see the policies set be i the fed are being imitated this is what draggy has been doing in europe and in japan. i many own sense is that for a short period of time, probably another two or three quarters. it's important for america to continue to provide the leadership that will allow a global recovery to occur. then we do have to get on with the business of solving structural issues. i don't think it will be easier to solve structural...
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you are looking at some of the most vulnerable people in our economy today. a cut, it is just not a cut of an increase. it would cut the program back -- back. which in my view at this time is a very difficult economy and food stamps -- you'll take my word and take a look at literature about how food stamps has helped people get out of poverty. why would we want people to fall back into it? we've had the highest rate of poverty that we have had in the united states today. host: democrat representing the third district on her 12 term. she served as ranking member on health and labor services and also served on the committee of agriculture, rural develop and and the fda. our next caller is bob in virginia democrat. caller: hi, i just said i strongly agree, she talks about spending priorities. if president obama would immediately cancel this 100 might tell her trip to africa, we could take all of that money and feed all of the hungry children in america. guest: guest: guest: well sir that is your point of view, we believe in the global economy today and we have i
you are looking at some of the most vulnerable people in our economy today. a cut, it is just not a cut of an increase. it would cut the program back -- back. which in my view at this time is a very difficult economy and food stamps -- you'll take my word and take a look at literature about how food stamps has helped people get out of poverty. why would we want people to fall back into it? we've had the highest rate of poverty that we have had in the united states today. host: democrat...
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but as max said, the economy isn't as strong as it needs to be. we need to get the kind of growth and job creation and wage increases that we haven't been seeing. and i think that is making a case. the code has been layered upon layer of change, and it's time to look at it again, and so that's what we're trying to do. >> let me do a little bit of timekeeping here, tell you where we're going next. kim dixson, alan -- [inaudible] jim landers, jonathan weissman, kevin hall, lori montgomery. gentleman here whose name i'm blanking on, i apologize. doyle mcmanus, david grant and jim -- [inaudible] that should take care of us. kim? >> hi. so, chairman baucus, you said the rubber is going to meet the road soon after your next last option paper. can you be a little more specific? will you be sort of like chairman camp did, put out some proposals on specific things like international reform and small businesses? >> well, my mo is to not surprise my committee, but to work with my committee. i have sessions with, these option sessions are partisan, members on
but as max said, the economy isn't as strong as it needs to be. we need to get the kind of growth and job creation and wage increases that we haven't been seeing. and i think that is making a case. the code has been layered upon layer of change, and it's time to look at it again, and so that's what we're trying to do. >> let me do a little bit of timekeeping here, tell you where we're going next. kim dixson, alan -- [inaudible] jim landers, jonathan weissman, kevin hall, lori montgomery....
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in particular, he credits president putin for modernizing the russian economy. an added benefit from the attention this story gathered eight years ago was the creation of some patriots fan clubs in russia." joining me now is executive producer of "rachel maddow show," bill wolfe, who is also a former producer at fox sports and espn. no more qualified person to weigh in on this. >> or less, alex. >> okay. so an international incident. >> yeah. >> the bush administration apparently got involved in this anecdote. >> you believe that? >> maybe i will read -- a spokesman for putin today said the ring was clearly a president. what mr. kraft is saying is now weird, said dimitri peskov, a spokesman for putin. "i was standing 20 krmds" -- you have to do the metric conversion. "away from mr. putin and saw and heard how mr. kraft gave this ring as a gift. the russian president does not wear the ring. it is on display at the kremlin's library where all official state gifts are kept." who knew a super bowl ring was worth this much hullabaloo? >> i don't know if there's a pic
in particular, he credits president putin for modernizing the russian economy. an added benefit from the attention this story gathered eight years ago was the creation of some patriots fan clubs in russia." joining me now is executive producer of "rachel maddow show," bill wolfe, who is also a former producer at fox sports and espn. no more qualified person to weigh in on this. >> or less, alex. >> okay. so an international incident. >> yeah. >> the bush...
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both of which said let's stop talking about abortion and rape and start talking about jobs and the economy. and yet here we go. what is the house voting on? you cover it. this is their bill. >> they have a few things on the agenda. that is one of their prime legislative items. i think it will be later today or tomorrow. >> bill: so how does this -- again, i agree with you. we're not debating abortion here right? let's talk about the tactics of it. how does this expand the base and the outreach of the republican party? >> two women it doesn't -- to women, it doesn't help. >> bill: anybody they don't already have. >> especially when it comes to -- you know, when you're working on bills like this and it leads to moments that we heard from the arizona congressman with the rape and the pregnancy. >> when you have a full plate you make it fuller then there starts to be what i think of as seepage. meaning as you're trying to make the deal for a very important complicated bill like immigration, when you go talk to someone, if you're a whip or one of the lawmakers then you know. you have to say i c
both of which said let's stop talking about abortion and rape and start talking about jobs and the economy. and yet here we go. what is the house voting on? you cover it. this is their bill. >> they have a few things on the agenda. that is one of their prime legislative items. i think it will be later today or tomorrow. >> bill: so how does this -- again, i agree with you. we're not debating abortion here right? let's talk about the tactics of it. how does this expand the base and...
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economic crisis has shown us is that we need to be able to connect and communicate with other emerging economies. this type of english-only thinking is what's going to keep our country backwards. it is a plus to be bilingual. i'm bilingual. my mother came to this country and she didn't speak english when she got here. she was able to become legalized, learn english and become a citizen. and now she's a business owner. i wouldn't be sitting here today if my mother hasn't been given the opportunity. and we're just asking for the same opportunity for everybody else. >> all right, kathy bird, thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> thank you so much, carol. >> you're welcome. >>> up next in the "newsroom" -- >> i have to believe that you were sent here for a reason. you owe it to yourself to find out what that reason is. >> the man of steel, souperman,a jesus figure? we'll talk about that next. [ female announcer ] last day, deb. checking out of the hilton shouldn't be a pity party. your next trip is calling. saying, "deb, find a view for two at a conrad." or "make room for more at an emba
economic crisis has shown us is that we need to be able to connect and communicate with other emerging economies. this type of english-only thinking is what's going to keep our country backwards. it is a plus to be bilingual. i'm bilingual. my mother came to this country and she didn't speak english when she got here. she was able to become legalized, learn english and become a citizen. and now she's a business owner. i wouldn't be sitting here today if my mother hasn't been given the...
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> the fed meets today and tomorrow and ben bernanke intends to pull back on the stimulus giving the economy. your 401(k) and your money depend on that guy right there. stay tuned. >>> chrysler has until midnight to decide whether it will recall 2.7 million jeeps. the government asked them to recall because of problems in the fuel tank that could cause a fire in rear end crashes. chrysler says we're not going to. tonight is the deadline. if chrysler does not agree to the recall the government then has to have public hearings and they can try this involuntary recall route and eventually has to take chrysler to court. >> can you explain that to me briefly. why is that a good pr move? is it a financial move? sounds bad. >> some watchdogs say it would be millions of dlafrz for them to have to recall all of these things, some of these model years are a little bit older but chrysler is determined not to recall these jeeps. they say that if there's a crash it's because the speed of the crash, not the design of the fuel tank. the government disagrees. >> that's the key. christine just told you they
> the fed meets today and tomorrow and ben bernanke intends to pull back on the stimulus giving the economy. your 401(k) and your money depend on that guy right there. stay tuned. >>> chrysler has until midnight to decide whether it will recall 2.7 million jeeps. the government asked them to recall because of problems in the fuel tank that could cause a fire in rear end crashes. chrysler says we're not going to. tonight is the deadline. if chrysler does not agree to the recall the...